Samsung AQV09KBBX, WF1602W5C/YLE, AQV12KBBX Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock

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Safety information

Cleaning and Maintenance

WARNING

WARNING

Remove any foreign substances accumulated on the Obstacle and Cliff sensors on a regular basis.

-Dirt accumulated on the sensors will result in inaccurate functioning of the sensors.

When removing foreign substances, always use the cleaning brush after turning the Power Switch off.

-Failing to do so may result in sudden operation of the unit and cause an injury or critical damage to the product.

Cliff sensor

Obstacle sensor

Edge-cleaning

side brush

Power brush

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by a qualified service engineer from the customer care center.

- Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock.

Before cleaning the charger, make sure to disconnect the power cord for safety.

After cleaning, wash the mop and dry it completely before using it again. (option)

- Failing to do so may result in bad odors.

Contact the Samsung Electronics customer care center to WARNING replace the battery.

- Failing to use original batteries will result in product failure.

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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Thank you for purchasing a Samsung productSafety information Indicates that a danger of death or serious injury existsImportant Safety Instructions Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Contents Power related Make sure to remove any dust or water from the power plugThis may result in fire or electric shock Before activating the robotic vacuum cleaner, make sure Never use robotic vacuum cleaner in locations withOpen all doors to clean all rooms Before useRemove objects scattered on the floor before cleaning Clear the area This will result in critical damage to the chargerThis may result in damage when the unit accidentally drops UseThis may result in damage to carpets This may result in malfunctionCleaning and maintenance Cleaning robot cannot move over carpets after the mopThis product is not suitable for wet mops. option Failing to do so may result in fire or electric shock Failing to do so may result in bad odorsProduct Features Delicate Cleaning of Every CornerVarious Cleaning Modes Convenient Virtual Guard FunctionEdge-Cleaning Side Rotating Brush Safety deviceAuto Charging Doorsill CrossingAssembling the cleaner ComponentsName of each part Mode Lamp Main Body Distance Detection Sensor Charger StationRemote Control Battery Level Indicator Scheduled CleaningCleaning Mode Display Cleaning ModeOperating the cleaner Installing the robotic vacuum cleanerTurning the power switch on or off Instalation orderInstalling the charger Arrange the power cord along the wallAlways keep the power cord of the charger Check the charge status of the robotic vacuum Cleaner ChargingAbout the battery Setting the time You can only set the time using the remote controlInstalling the virtual guard option Power button Mode lamp flashes redMode About the IrDA sensor Infrared devices and a device may notWork in front of another device with a Higher priority Using the robotic vacuum cleaner Mop plate from the cleaning robot before cleaning a carpetAttaching a mop option You can effectively remove dust with the microfiber mopStarting/stopping cleaning You can run or stop all robotic vacuum functionsRecharging Auto cleaning Normal ModeTurbo Mode Judges cleaning to be complete and does not resume CleaningSpot cleaning Edge Mode Cleaning CompleteYou can conveniently clean a specific area that has a a Lot of cookie crumbs, dust, and etcMax cleaning Turbo Mode Edge ModeAbout the Resume Cleaning function Manual cleaning Normal Mode Turbo Mode Edge ModeTurbo Or Off turbo Scheduled cleaning Operating the cleaner Setting daily cleaningCleaning the robotic vacuum cleaner Using additional functionsPlease keep the cleaning and maintenance methods in mind Maintain tools and filterCleaning the sensor window and the camera Emptying dust quicklyRear Sensor Window Cleaning the dust bin and the filter First, empty the dust bin before cleaning itInstall the filter into the dust bin Close the dust bin cover and install it into the main unitCleaning the power brush Filter Dust Outlet Cover Dust Bin CoverMaintain tools and filter Cleaning the edge-cleaning side rotating brush Cleaning the driving wheel Caring for the mop optionTroubleshooting Checklist before svc callsSymptom Checklist Measure to Take Robotic vacuum Cleaner cannotCleaner passes BatteryTroubleshooting for error codes Error Code CausePower brush How to remove the battery Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Product specification Mm Height Mm Length Mm WidthMm Height Specifications Cleaning methodClassification Detail MechanicalOpen Source Announcement OpenCV
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